In a push to make the Internet safer for all users, browsers will soon be issuing a stronger warning to visitors who navigate to a website that does not have the protection of an SSL certificate. An SSL certificate allows secure use of passwords and payment details on websites.

As of last month, Chrome (version 56 and later) now marks pages that collect passwords or credit card details as “Not Secure” unless the pages are served over HTTPS.

This means if your website contains login/password and credit card fields, it will now require use of an SSL Certificate.